1911 Full Size 3D Green Skull Aluminium Grips. Each set is based on an Alumagrips panel, discretely fit for an ambi safety, with a magwell/semi carry bevel bottom fit, so these will fit any fullsize frame configuration.

This stunning package includes all of are "Grim Reaper" custom accessories. Package consists of one set of black anodized grips, Buck knife and one of each engraved base plate design. Item's can also be ordered separatley.

Sport-Wick moisture-wicking technology and a crafted flat tricot micropique for a smoother fabric. Not just a sharp look—it's snag resistant, too. Magnum Research embroidered logo in gold on black polo,large.

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Whenever anyone finds out that I’m a gun/knife/outdoor writer, the first question out of their mouth is “What’s your favorite gun…?” Quite often, when I’m hanging out at the local gun shop, a customer will ask about a certain handgun, and one of the sales guys will point them to me, and I get this same question over and over again “What’s your favorite handgun?” I don’t try to side-step the question, but it’s just impossible to answer, for many reasons. If I’m going out big game hunting with a handgun, I’ll probably grab a revolver in .44 Magnum. If I’m just going out to do a little fun shooting, I might grab a .22 LR pistol. For target shooting, maybe I’ll pack-up a hi-cap 9mm of some sort. Walking the mean streets of America, it could be any number of handguns that I might select to carry.Read the article »

Here is a Magnum Research MR9 Eagle which offers both double action and single action capabilities in a striker fire platform. The MR9 uses a Walther frame with a Magnum Research upper slide unit for an outstanding 9mm handgun for an affordable price.Watch the video »

Fun Shooting - BFR 460 S&W

Woods ‘n Water Magazine, August 2014 | By Jim Hammond

A few months ago I wrote about my first BFR (Big Frame Revolver) by Magnum Research, Inc. (a .454 Casull). Since that article, I managed to harvest a few pigs and a small buck with it, but recently decided I needed one a little larger. That is how I came to own the Magnum Research BFR in .460 S&W with a 7.5-inch barrel. Read the article »

This massive pistol's long and colorful history still generates plenty of discussion. To find the answers to nine of the top questions about this beefy big-bore semi-auto, we went straight to the expert.

American Rifleman Website, September 30, 2014 | By B. Gil Horman

The Magnum Research, Inc. Desert Eagle Pistol is an unusual semi-auto that enjoys a nearly universal level of recognition thanks to its regular appearance in movies, television shows and video games. In production for over three decades now, this massive pistol's long and colorful history generates plenty of questions in on-line discussions. To find the answers to nine of the top questions folks have about this beefy big-bore semi-auto, we went straight to the expert with the inside story: master gunsmith, designer and director of manufacturing for Magnum Research, Jim Tertin. Read the article »

Almost every review of the Magnum Research Desert Eagle will start with something like... The Desert Eagle is probably one of the most iconic semi-auto firearms in cinematic history which started and has maintained cult status since its introduction and probably sold more units to the film prop industry than to actual shooters… and then blather on and on for paragraphs. Yeah no kidding. What a stunningly obvious revelation which any twelve year old movie and TV watcher could make. My 14-year old could tell me what gun I had picked up from my FFL dealer just because I told him it was gold. Of course its an firearm icon, I mean look at the damn thing; its twice the size and three times the weight of almost any typical gun.
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